[Ji Guo Lu Fei Stele]
29.8 × 32.5 cm
Rubbings in the late Ming Dynasty. The words “Qi”, “Zhao Tian”, “Yang Ren”, “You”, “Cheng”, “Tianbao”, “Jin”, “Jin”, “Hui Shi”, “Rong”, “Zhong”, “Biao”, “Xiu Xiu”, “Chang”, “Jian”, “Zu”, “Zu”, “Yang You”, “Yao” and so on are not damaged. Donated by Zhu Yiyu and his family. The stone is now in the Zhaoling Museum in Liquan, Shaanxi
The first year of Qianfeng in the Tang Dynasty (666). It combines the brushwork of the two schools of Chu and Ou, and is elegant and elegant. It is pure Tang law
Description of the “Catalogue of Steles in the Ouzhai Collection”:
The stele of Lu Fei of Ji State
The first year of Qianfeng. Ming rubbings. The fifth star has traveled since. Fourteen and a half. One volume. The price is sixty yuan
According to the Ouzhai Graphite Inscription and Postscript:
The stele of Lu Fei of Ji State
The first year of Qianfeng (666). Ming rubbings. The fifth star has traveled since. One volume
The stele of Lu Concubine of the State of Ji is also one of the Zhaoling Tombs. The style of the stele is very similar to that of Huangfu, but also has the meaning of Chu. Recently, good books are the most rare. This is still a rubbings in the early Qing Dynasty, which has more characters than the new ones. The first part of each page is contaminated by the mediocre people, and the mess is almost everywhere. It is especially laughable to compare with Robben. I don’t know what the purpose is, and I should put it on another page someday. On the third day of the first month of the fifth lunar month, I used my pen
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